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Sep 24, 2010 23:40

Title: all is not lost
Author: fandrastic
Pairing(s): spencer & sam
Rating: T, with mild M-ish undertones.
Summary: it's been a year and a half since she moved in and he still doesn't know where he stands with her
Notes/Warnings: sequel to 'all I ever knew of love'

it can't go on like this for much longer )

fiction, rating: pg-13

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fandrastic September 25 2010, 16:18:25 UTC
thank you! glad you enjoyed it!

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devylish September 25 2010, 17:23:56 UTC
well written and touching

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fandrastic September 25 2010, 18:31:48 UTC
thanks for the review!

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miss_vendetta September 26 2010, 22:48:46 UTC
Perfect ending, perfect everything. There isn't something you write that I don't like.

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fandrastic September 26 2010, 23:09:44 UTC
thank you so so so much for the kind words!! it means so much to me!

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author_abz October 4 2010, 08:20:48 UTC
I can't remember the last time I read something that made me this happy.

This makes me so, so happy. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

Everything - just everything. Angst is so so vital to their dynamic and relationship, and Carly, but they also really need fluff, and that was here and I love it so much. So much.

♥ ♥

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fandrastic October 4 2010, 15:52:57 UTC
your reviews always make me so happy. :)

now, I'll be the first to admit that I'm not much of a fluff writer, at least in my opinion, and I did worry that this was a bit to saccharine especially for sam. but I really wanted to continue showing her growth as a person, and wanted to show it from spencer's perspective. while I'm not wholly in love with the result, I felt it was important to share the continuation of the story with the two of them and with cass.

again, thank you so much for your support and your compliments. they remind me why I started writing this pairing.

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author_abz October 8 2010, 13:29:46 UTC
Why thank you!

Well, fluff is hard for an angsty couple. :) But yeah - this wasn't excessively fluffy at all, actually. It was only true fluff in that little paragraph at the beginning and then at the very end. It was controlled and it was only after lots of angst, and at the same time not everything was better - there were still things they would have to work through post-story. But overall it really worked.

:) Well, this pairing is awesome. I think that's enough of a reason. :D

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